Fos Expression within Vasopressin-Containing Neurons in the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus of Diurnal Rodents Compared to Nocturnal Rodents

Feb 26, 1999Journal of biological rhythms

Activity in vasopressin neurons of the brain’s daily rhythm center in daytime versus nighttime rodents

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Abstract

Fos expression was significantly higher in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of diurnal rodents compared to nocturnal rodents, with 20% of vasopressin neurons expressing Fos during the day.

  • In diurnal rodents, approximately 30% of vasopressin neurons in the SCN express Fos during the day.
  • Nocturnal rats showed virtually no Fos expression in vasopressin neurons, indicating a difference in SCN function between diurnal and nocturnal species.
  • Fos levels were significantly elevated in the light phase compared to the dark phase in both diurnal and nocturnal animals.
  • In diurnal Arvicanthis, the total number of Fos-positive cells and the proportion of vasopressin neurons with Fos expression were higher during the day than night.
  • No differences in Fos expression were observed between the nocturnal and diurnal forms of Arvicanthis under the same light:dark cycle conditions.

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